Transforming National Security Engineering

NNSA Unveils Aires Tide AI-Designed Flight Vehicle

New proof-of-concept vehicle cuts costs by 15 times using AI and additive manufacturing.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
The Aires Tide flight test vehicle, featuring a metallic finish and complex 3D-printed textures, shown in a clean aerospace facility.

The Aires Tide flight test vehicle, featuring a metallic finish and complex 3D-printed textures, shown in a clean aerospace facility.

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The NNSA unveiled Aires Tide, a proof-of-concept flight vehicle built with AI and additive manufacturing [1]. This milestone marks a major shift toward AI-driven engineering for national security systems [2]. The project demonstrates how advanced simulation can streamline the production of complex hardware [1][2].

Development of the Aires Tide was 15 times cheaper and seven times faster than conventional methods [1]. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) provided critical support for design and simulation during the collaboration [2]. These efficiencies stem from integrating high-performance computing resources with modern manufacturing techniques [3].

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